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Contest results: 40,000-100,000, Project Reporting March 9, 2010

Results for the 2009 APSE Contest, in Project Reporting, 40,000-100,000, released from the APSE Winter Meetings in Kissimmee, Fla.:

40,000-100,000
PROJECTS

Top 10

Gene Sapakoff, Charleston (S.C.) Post and Courier
Gentry Estes and Mike Herndon, Mobile (Ala.) Press Register
Brandt Merritt, The Lakeland (Fla.) Ledger
Scott M. Johnson, The Everett (Wash.) Daily Herald
David Teel and Dave Fairbank, Newport News (Va.) Daily Press
Stu Whitney, Mick Garry, Terry Vandrovec, Matt Zimmer, Maggie Stehr and Mike Klinski, Sioux Falls (S.D.) Argus Leader
Chris Beaven, Joe Frollo, Todd Porter, Josh Weir, The Repository (Canton, Ohio)
Bob Flounders, Roxanne Moses, David Bohr, Rod Frisco, James Phillips, Andrew Shay, John Tuscano, Jeremy Elliott, David Rung, Michael Bullock and David Jones, Harrisburgh (Pa.) Patriot-News
Annabelle Tometich, The News-Press (Fort Myers, Fla.)
Todd M. Adams and Dan Wiederer, The Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer

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